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Here is the list of Demerara Rums I will be presenting:

During the event I will be sharing my experiences from a recent trip to Guyana where I was given the opportunity to tour the DDL facilities witnessing the rum production first hand. This was during an important time when the company was transferring rum production from their Old Plant with its amazing Heritage Stills, to their new modern multi-column production facility.

I will be discussing the implications of the new plant and how we may expect Demerara Distillers Limited and their amazing El Dorado Rum to evolve going forward.

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This entry was posted on July 8, 2014 at 9:09 am and is filed under Extras, Festivals and Events.
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2 Responses to “Escape to El Dorado”

What a great time that’d be, wishing I could go. Not only for the excellent tasting, but no doubt a worthy speaking presentation. Thanks for the unique invitation, and at such an astounding price. Hope you have fun.

TED NEWMANsaid

Wish I lived somewhere near Alberta for I would then surely attend. However, I live in St. Thomas, USVI and the trip is “a bit far” The finest rum I ever drank was the El Dorado Special Reserve 25 year old. Bought 4 bottles several years ago as a Christmas gift to myself–my way of justifying the very high price. Still have several drinks left in the last bottle. Last year, a wholesaler from here was in Guyana and inquired at the distillery for me only to learn that they had no more. What a pity. Look forward to your review of the upcoming tasting. Enjoy your blog. The most informative I have found for my interest—fine rum. Keep it coming.
TED NEWMAN
ST. THOMAS, USVI